Hi
A couple things on RXP Dual GTNs.
1. Can we get the 750 to stack on top of the 650? Doesn’t seem correct to have the 650 on top.
2. 750 has a built in audio panel. Can we get an option to remove the default audio panel when using the 750?
Thank you!
James
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Reality XP Dual GTN 750 and 650 - Stacking and Audio Panel
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Re: Reality XP Dual GTN 750 and 650 - Stacking and Audio Pan
Hi James,
Thanks,
Nick
We do plan to address this with a future update which will place the larger GTN 750 (or GNS 530) units in the upper NAV/COM1 position when a 'both' configuration is selected.szln6z wrote:1. Can we get the 750 to stack on top of the 650? Doesn’t seem correct to have the 650 on top.
Not sure that would be so popular: some audio panel functions actually require more mouse clicks when accessed via the GTN 750 when compared to the default KMA 24 audio panel.szln6z wrote:2. 750 has a built in audio panel. Can we get an option to remove the default audio panel when using the 750?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: Reality XP Dual GTN 750 and 650 - Stacking and Audio Pan
The Audio Panel on the GTN is not designed to replace a standard Audio Panel. In fact, the GTN doesn't support AUX or bluetooth audio, things that are pretty big for new installations and most upgrades. However, it interfaces seamlessly with almost every available audio panel on the market right now and most older panels which means that for many setups, you can control the audio from either the Audio Panel *OR* the GTN, whichever is more convenient at the moment.
Re: Reality XP Dual GTN 750 and 650 - Stacking and Audio Pan
Yeah, let me clarify my audio panel question. When I try to use the GTN audio panel to monitor the other radio, the A2A audi panel acts as a master and won’t let me monitor. The only way I can monitor the other radio is by using the A2A audio panel.
If this is normal function, so be it. It’s definitely not a showstopper.
Also, to be honest, I’m kinda getting used to the 650 being on top. That’s not a showstopper either!
Thanks
James
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If this is normal function, so be it. It’s definitely not a showstopper.
Also, to be honest, I’m kinda getting used to the 650 being on top. That’s not a showstopper either!
Thanks
James
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